2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference Program - ASME

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSP R E S S U R E V E S S E L S & P I P I N G D I V I S I O N2019 Pressure Vessels & PipingConference ProgramHyatt Regency San Antonio RiverwalkSan Antonio, TexasJuly 14 – 19, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome from the Chair. 4PVP 2019 Program Layout. 5ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division. 6PVP 2019 Conference Committees. 7PVP Technical Program Representatives. 7Student Paper Competition Session Developers. 8PVP Division Management Committee. 8PVP Senate of Past Division Chairs. 8PVP Division Technical Committee Chairs. 9PVP Division Administrative Committee Chairs. 9ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology. 9ASME President. 9ASME Staff. 9Opening Ceremony & Plenary Session. 9Future Technology Trends in theGlobal Pressure Vessel & Piping Industry. 9A Deepwater HPHT Development Program Retrospective 2014 to Present. 9Integrity Assessment of Additively Manufactured Metallic Alloys. 10Honors & Awards Gala. 10Tutorials. 11Special TutorialNavigating Corporate Culture for Professional Advancement. 11Special Presentation for Early Career EngineersWork Place Habits and Behavior. 12Technical Tutorials. 12An Overview of the Proposed Updates to the2020 Edition of API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Fitness-For-Service. 12Construction of Pressure Vessels to ASME Section VIII, Division 3. 12Bolted Joint Design, Analysis and Code Compliance. 13Additive Manufacturing – Overview of Processes,Qualification, Testing and Future Prospects. 13Flow Induced Vibration. 13Technology Demonstration Forum. 13EPRI Expert Workshop on Structural Integrity of Components in HighTemperature Applications. 14Code Users Event. 14

Networking Reception. 15Technical Tour. 15Social Programs & Tours. 15Reception for Early Career Engineers, Students and Code Users. 15Conference-wide Reception. 15Tour 1 – Mission San Jose. 16Tour 2 – River Barge Tour & Lunch. 16Conference Information. 17Technical Sessions & Programs. 17Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium &27th Annual Student Paper Competition. 17Technical Committee Meetings. 17PVP Division Honors & Awards Gala & Dinner. 17Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing. 17Registration Hours. 18On-site Registration Fees. 18Cooperating Societies. 18CrowdCompass App. 18Conference Publications. 18Disabled Registrants. 19Tax Deductibility. 19Guest/Family Programs. 19Professional Development Hours Available. 19Publishing Conference Papers in the ASME Journal ofPressure Vessel Technology. 19PVP 2019 Committee Meetings. 20PVP 2020 Call for Papers. 21Session Titles by Session Blocks. 22Daily Session Listings. 27Acknowledgments. 127Chair/Co-chair, Developers, Plenary & Tutorial Speakers. 128Reviewers. 134Author Index. 138

Welcome from the ChairWelcome to San Antonio for the 2019ASME Pressure Vessels & PipingConference! The PVP Conferenceis known as an outstandinginternational technical forum throughwhich participants can exchangeopinions and ideas with leadingexperts from industry and academia,and deepen their knowledgebase through exposure to diversetopics. The conference, built with apioneering spirit, helps disseminatecutting-edge knowledge on PressureVessels and Piping Technologies toour global community of practice.Our international experts, from40 countries in Europe, Africa, theMiddle East, Asia, the Americas andthe Oceania islands, will present theirlatest research findings in the area ofpressure vessels and piping.Hakim BouzidConference ChairThe ASME Pressure Vessels andPiping Division is the primarysponsor of this Conference, withadditional participation by theASME Nondestructive Evaluation,Diagnosis and Prognosis Division(NDPD). This year, under the theme“Future Technology Trends in theGlobal Pressure Vessel and PipingIndustry,” the conference hasattracted 570 technical papers and100 presentations in 180 technicaland panel sessions. In addition,we are presenting five TechnicalTutorials, two Special Tutorials, anEPRI Expert Workshop on StructuralIntegrity of Components in HighTemperature Applications, specialevents for ASME Code Users,students and Early Career Engineers,and the Rudy Scavuzzo Student PaperSymposium and 27th Annual StudentPaper Competition. The TechnologyDemonstration Forum is alsoorganized as part of our TechnicalProgram. The Opening Ceremonyand Plenary Session features keynotepresentations by expert speakersGregory Walz and Narasi Sridhar.4 PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAMTechnical papers and presentationspresented at this conference areseparated into Tracks according totheir technical areas. Since fewer andfewer computers allow for playingCD-ROMs and many companiesdiscourage the use of USB memorysticks, we chose to make technicalpapers available online to preregistered attendees in the link sentto their emails or via the ConferenceApp. At the conference, technicalpapers can also be obtained from ourDownload Station.A key component of every PVPConference is the opportunity tosocialize and make new friends, andthis year’s Conference offers severalgreat opportunities in beautifulSan Antonio. Enjoy the Mission SanJosé Tour on Monday — a guidedtour of the UNESCO World HeritageMissions on the southern reachof the Riverwalk. We will all meetat the Conference-wide Receptionon Monday evening in the RegencyBallroom in our conference venue,the Hyatt Regency San AntonioRiverwalk. On Tuesday, hop aboardone of San Antonio’s famous riverbarges for the River Barge Tour &Lunch. Guests will be wined anddined as they cruise down the SanAntonio River. You can also join us forentertainment and great food at theHonors & Awards Gala and Dinneron Wednesday evening. Additionaldetails regarding these activities canbe found in this program.I wish you a wonderful time in SanAntonio!Hakim BouzidConference Chair

PVP 2019 Program LayoutSunday14 JulyMonday15 JulyTuesday16 JulyWednesday17 JulyThursday18 JulyFriday19 JulyArrival,Registration Open(8:00 am – 6:00 pm)Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing,Registration Open(7:30 am – 4:00 pm)Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing,Registration Open(7:30 am – 4:00 pm)Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing,Registration Open(7:30 am – 3:00 pm)Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing,Registration Open(7:30 am – 3:00 pm)OpenBlock 0.1OpenBlock 1.1Technical Sessions,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 2.1Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 3.1Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 4.1Technical Sessions,WorkshopsBlock 5.1WorkshopsTechnical Tour10:15 am12:00 pmBlock 0.2OpenBlock 1.2Plenary Session,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 2.2Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 3.2Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 4.2Technical Sessions,WorkshopsBlock 5.2Workshop,Technical Tour12:00 pm2:15 pmOpenOpenTechnical CommitteeMeetingsTechnical CommitteeMeetingsOpenOpen2:15 pm4:00 pmBlock 0.3Special Tutorials(1:30 pm – 3:00 pm)Early CareerEngineersForum(3:00 pm – 3:45 pm)Block 1.3Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 2.3Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 3.3Technical Sessions,Technical TutorialBlock 4.3Technical Sessions,WorkshopsOpen4:15 pm6:00 pmBlock 0.4Student PaperCompetitionOrientation(3:45 – 4:15 pm),Early CareerEngineers / StudentsReception(4:15 pm – 5:30 pm)Block 1.4Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 2.4Technical Sessions,Technical Tutorial,TechnologyDemonstration ForumBlock 4.4Technical penConference-WideReception(7:00 pm – 9:00 pm)Networking Reception(5:00 pm – 7:00 pm)OpenOpen7:15 am8:00 am8:15 am10:00 amBlock 3.4PVP DivisionHonors and AwardsGala & Dinner(5:00 pm - 10:00 pm)PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 5

ASME Pressure Vessels & PipingDivision53 Years of Cutting-Edge Research in PVPThe 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference marks the53rd Anniversary of the Pressure Vessels & Piping (PVP)Division. The Division’s rich history began with the researcharm of ASME, the Pressure Vessel Research Committee(PVRC). The PVRC united the most experienced membersin the design and manufacture of pressure vessels, valvesand pumps; and sponsored research programs on thinand thick shell vessels with the cooperation of the AtomicEnergy Commission (AEC) and other organizations as earlyas 1958. Among a number of institutions that participatedin the program, Pennsylvania State University dealt withstress analysis of pressure vessels with nozzle insertswith different types of reinforcement pads under combinedloading. D. Hardenberg and S. Zamrik published theirresults in WRC bulletins of 1963 and 1964. Contributions tothis work were also made by C. Taylor at Illinois Universityusing photoelasticity stress analysis, and E.O. Waters atYale University using computational analysis. In view ofthe growing interest in pressure vessel technology andresearch results, F. Williams from Taylor Forge, a veryactive member, spearheaded an organizational meeting atthe 1965 ASME Winter Annual Meeting (WAM) in Chicagoto form a division dedicated to all technical aspects ofpressure vessels and piping. Recommendations weremade by F. Williams and D. Young to create the PressureVessels and Piping Division. The recommendation passedunanimously and D. Young was named the first DivisionChair on April 13, 1966.To disseminate its mission, global conferences wereorganized to bring the technical community together and toexchange technology development in the pressure vesselsindustry. The continued success of PVP Conferences is dueto the dedication of our volunteers and the support of theircompanies.ASME is truly an international organization and the PVPDivision is an appropriate reflection of this worldwidereach. From 1991 to 2000, the number of contributorsfrom outside North America grew from approximatelyone-third to more than two-thirds. Our annual conferencescontinually host attendees from 35 to 42 different countriesrepresenting all regions of the globe, and the technicalcontent and the quality of PVP Conference sessions havebenefited greatly from overseas participation.To encourage students’ active participation in the annualPVP Conference, the Rudy Scavuzzo Student PaperSymposium and Competition is organized each year.The PVP Division encourages students and early-careerengineers to get involved with the Conference and theDivision. PVP Conference attendees are also encouragedto include their spouses in their conference travel plans.This provides and promotes a welcoming atmosphere thatfurther develops friendship, broadens relationships andextends interaction and networking. Our PVPD SenateOperations Committee (and spouses) actively participatein creating and maintaining the “PVP Family” atmospherethat makes our social events successful. The PVP Divisionis ever grateful for their unwavering commitment.The PVP Division evolved from a small division with fourTechnical Committees to the robust division it is todaywith eight committees and a strong, vital and internationalmembership. In the early years, the Division leadershippossessed a global vision: To represent an internationalmembership with industry experts involved in divisiongrowth. To ensure the achievement of their vision, PVPDleadership established a Mission and Core Values. Mission: To provide a forum to the engineeringand scientific communities to promote, share anddisseminate state-of-the-art pressure technologies,relating to the power, petrochemical, and processindustries, and sustainable and alternative energies. Core Values:To embrace integrity and ethical conductand provide a welcoming climate for a diverse globalcommunity of students and engineers to fostercreativity, innovation and intellectual growth.6 PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

PVP 2019 Conference CommitteePVP Technical Program RepresentativesHakim A. BouzidConference ChairCodes & Standards Kiminobu HojoValery LacroixComputer Technology& Bolted Joints Yasumasa ShojBhaskar ShitoleDesign & Analysis Alicia AveryKannan SubramanianTrevor SeippTechnical Program ChairFluid-Structure InteractionDaniel BrocEnrico DeriHigh-Pressure TechnologyCharles Becht VChristopher TippleMaterials & Fabrication Mo UddinMark MessnerOperations, Applications& Components Joseph ClueverMike WeberSam Y. ZamrikConference AdvisorSeismic Engineering Osama FuruyaTaichi MatsuokaStudent Paper CompetitionDouglas A. ScarthMaher Y.A. YounanASME NPDP Division Sandra DuganVivek AgarwalEPRI Expert Workshop onStructural Integrity ofComponents in HighTemperature Applications Jonathan ParkerJohnna CortopassiPVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 7

Student Paper Competition Session DevelopersPVP Senate of Past Division ChairsCodes & StandardsMaher Y.A. Younan, Vice Chair2017-2018Douglas A. Scarth, Chair2016-2017Marina B. Ruggles-Wrenn2015-2016Daniel T. Peters 2014-2015Michael E. Nitzel2012-2014Ronald S. Hafner2011-2012Young W. Kwon 2010-2011Luc H. Geraets* 2009-2010Artin A. Dermenjian2008-2009James F. Cory, Jr.2007-2008Judith A. Todd 2006-2007M.K. Au-Yang* 2005-2006Ismail T. Kisisel 2004-2005William J. Bees 2003-2004Howard H. Chung2002-2003Joseph Sinnappan 2001-2002A.G. (Jack) Ware2000-2001Robert F. Sammataro*1999-2000Thou-Han Liu 1998-1999William E. Short, II1997-1998Richard C. Gwaltney*1996-1997Shoei-Sheng Chen* 1995-1996Greg L. Hollinger1994-1995Carl E. Jaske 1993-1994Rudy J. Scavuzzo*1992-1993Sam Y. Zamrik 1991-1992G.E. Otto Widera1990-1991Robert H. Mallett1989-1990Robert W. Swinderman1988-1989Alexander H.C. Marr1987-1988Jeffrey T. Fong 1986-1987Don B. Van Fossen1985-1986James R. Farr* 1984-1985Charles F. Nash 1983-1984Donald S. Griffin1982-1983Richard H. Gallagher*1981-1982L. Eugene Hulbert1980-1981Robert E. Nickell*1979-1980Roger F. Reedy 1978-1979David H.C. Pai* 1977-1978Pedro V. Marcal 1976-1977Harold H. Waite*1975-1976Robert L. Cloud 1974-1975Charles V. Moore1973-1974Irwin Berman* 1972-1973Danos Kallas* 1971-1972Robert J. Cepluch*1970-1971Charles F. Larson1969-1970Gunther P. Eschenbrenner1968-1969Vito Salerno* 1967-1968Dana Young* 1966-1967Peter JamesComputer Technology& Bolted JointsYasumasa ShojiTakashi KobayashiDesign & AnalysisSan IyerBing LiFluid-Structure InteractionEnrico DeriDaniel BrocHigh-Pressure Technology[None this year]Materials & FabricationNoel P. O’Dowd,Carl Jaske, Haiyang Qian,Catrin Mair DaviesCory HamelinOperations, Applications& ComponentsYasumasa ShojiSeismic EngineeringFabrizio Paolacci,Osamu FuruyaTaichi MatsuokaASME NPDP DivisionSandra DuganPVP SenateDouglas A. ScarthMaher Y.A. YounanPVP Division Management Committee (2018-2019)Chair Pierre MertinyVice ChairHakim A. BouzidConference TechnicalProgram ChairTrevor SeippPrograms ChairMatthew R. FeldmanCommunications ChairAndrew DuncanHonors & Awards ChairClay Rodery* Deceased8 PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Opening Ceremony & PlenarySessionPVP Division Technical Committee ChairsCodes & StandardsRyan CraneComputer Technology& Bolted JointsJerry WaterlandDesign & AnalysisRavi BaligaFluid-Structure InteractionTomoyo TaniguchiHigh-Pressure TechnologyKarl SimpsonMaterials & FabricationMichiel BrongersOperations, Applications& ComponentsGeorges BezdikianSeismic EngineeringFabrizio PaolacciFuture Technology Trends in the Global Pressure Vessel& Piping IndustryThe Conference opens in the Regency Ballroom C&W onMonday, July 15th at 10:15 AM. Representatives of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers will welcomethe attendees. The first presentation will be delivered byGregg Walz, Engineering Technology Manager, AnadarkoPetroleum Corporation. The second presentation willbe delivered by Dr. Narasi Sridhar, Vice President andProgram Director, Materials Technology DevelopmentSection, DNV GL, USA.A Deepwater HPHT Development Program Retrospective- 2014 to PresentGregg WalzEngineering Technology ManagerAnadarko Petroleum CorporationPVP Division Administrative Committee ChairsMembership ChairBing LiWebsite &PVPD Newsletter EditorAndrew DuncanInternational CoordinationXian-Kui ZhuASME Journal of Pressure Vessel TechnologyEditorYoung W. KwonASME PresidentRichard Laudenat2019-2020Anadarko Petroleum Corporationformed a project team in 2014to develop and qualify over 200deepwater components andassemblies to rated workingpressures greater than 15ksi.Temperature requirementsranged from 250 F to 350 F. All well and subseapressure controlling or containing equipment used indrilling, completion, intervention or production waswithin the project’s scope. The team has used variousindustry standards and followed rigorous US Governmentrequirements. The project has been at the forefront ofintegrating API and ASME standards and methodologies.This presentation provides an Operator’s view of thechallenges and gaps encountered.ASME StaffSenior Manager,Segment OperationsJamie HartManager,Conferences and EventsSendy OntiverosPVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 9

Integrity Assessment of Additively Manufactured MetallicAlloysDr. Narasi SridharVice President and ProgramDirectorMaterials Technology DevelopmentSectionDNV GL, USAAdditive Manufacturing (AM) isgaining increasing interest in manyindustries because of its ability tomanufacture difficult geometriesand reduce the time to application. AM is being evaluatedfor a variety of applications including field repair of parts.Additionally, AM is being considered for making new typesof alloy combinations and functionally graded materials.Along with its promise, AM also brings several challengesfor safety-critical components. This talk will focus on AMof metallic materials used in structural applications insevere environments. Examples will be provided of themechanical and corrosion behaviors of some AM alloysin comparison to conventionally manufactured alloys andtheir relationship to microstructure. Manufacturing ofAM parts involves an extended value chain of hardware,software and various material inputs. Some of the processsteps are proprietary and the quality of the products arecontinually evolving. A holistic approach to assessment ofAM alloys is presented in this talk.Honors & Awards GalaThe ASME PVP Division Honors and Awards Gala, duringwhich Division and selected ASME Society awards arepresented, will be held on Wednesday, July 17, from 5:00pm until 10:00 pm, in the Regency Ballroom. The top PVPDivision award, the ASME S. Y. Zamrik PVP Medal, will bepresented to Dr. Young W. Kwon.Dr. Young W. KwonNaval Postgraduate School inMonterey, CaliforniaDr. Young W. Kwon is DistinguishedProfessor of the Mechanical& Aerospace EngineeringDepartment at the NavalPostgraduate School in Monterey,California. Dr. Kwon received hisbachelor’s degree from the SeoulNational University in 1981, his master’s degree fromOklahoma State University in 1983, and his PhD fromRice University in 1985. All degrees were in mechanicalengineering. After spending a short time in industry,he began his teaching career at the Missouri Universityof Science and Engineering (formerly the Universityof Missouri at Rolla) in 1987 as an Assistant Professorin the Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering andEngineering Mechanics Department. In 1990, he movedto the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), progressing tofull Professor and Chair of the Mechanical EngineeringDepartment in 2000. In 2003, he went to Southern IllinoisUniversity as Professor and Chair of the MechanicalEngineering and Energy Processes Department. In 2005,he returned to NPS as Professor and was elevated toDistinguished Professor in 2010, his current position.His areas of research interest have been in multiscaleand multidisciplinary problems with applications to fluidstructure interaction, mechanics of metallic and compositematerials and structures, nanotechnology, biomechanicsand ship survivability.While working at the University of Missouri-Rolla, Dr. Kwonreceived the Cedric K. Ferguson Medal from the Societyof Petroleum Engineers in 1989. Upon arriving at NPS, Dr.Kwon quickly earned his reputation as a prolific researcherin conducting multiscale and multiphysics problems.He received a Certificate of Recognition for OutstandingResearch in 1992, and in 1995 was awarded the prestigiousMenneken Award for Excellence in Scientific Researchby a junior NPS faculty member. He also received theExcellence in Research Award from American OrthopaedicSociety of Sports Medicine in 1997. Dr. Kwon hascontributed to more than 300 technical publications, whichinclude patents, encyclopedia entries, book chapters,journal and conference papers. He authored two books:“Finite Element Method Using MATLAB” (translatedinto Greek) and “Multiphysics and Multiscale Modeling:Techniques and Applications” (the first book to bepublished on this topic). In recognition of his expertisein multiscale and multiphysics problems, Dr. Kwon hasbeen invited to deliver keynote lectures in Europe, Asiaand the United States. Additionally, he has served on theeditorial boards and organizing committees for severalinternational technical conferences and as a reviewer formore than 20 technical journals. He was recently awardedthe 2017 Menneken Award for Significant and SustainedContributions by a senior faculty member.In addition to his research contributions, Dr. Kwon hasbeen a highly effective and respected educator. He wasfirst recognized in 1993 with a Certificate of Recognitionfor Outstanding Instruction and is a five-time recipientof a Commendation for Excellence in Teaching, ranked10 PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

in the top 5% of NPS faculty by student polling. Dr. Kwonhas supervised more than 100 graduate students. One ofhis students received the first prize award in the StudentPaper Competition at the 2008 ASME Pressure Vessels &Piping Conference.Dr. Kwon has a long and dedicated record of serviceto the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division. Hewas first involved in the PVP Division in the early 1990s,predominantly with the Fluid Structure InteractionTechnical Committee; first as a member, then as Secretary(1994-98) and later as Chair (1998-2002). In 2003, hebecame Chair of the PVPD Membership Committee and,in 2005, he joined the PVPD Executive Committee as theCommunication Chair. He was Technical Program Chair ofthe 2009 ASME PVP Conference in Prague, Czech Republic,and Conference Chair of the 2010 ASME PVP Conferencein Bellevue, Washington, USA. Upon completion of the2010 PVP Conference, he assumed the Chair of the PVPDivision. In 2011 he was inducted into the PVP Senate asVice President/Historian and was Senate President from2012-2014.Dr. Kwon has also played an important role as Editor-inChief of the ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology,which he has served since 2013. He was an AssociateEditor from 1996-2002 and 2011-2012 and was the GuestEditor for a Special Issue on Fluid-Solid InteractionProblems in November 2001. Dr. Kwon is a fellow of ASME,and has received the ASME Dedicated Service Award aswell as the ASME Board of Governors Award.TutorialsTutorials offer both the experienced and early-careerengineers excellent opportunities to refresh theirknowledge and to venture into specific technical areasoutside their expertise. Admission to the tutorials is freefor Conference Registrants.Special Tutorials and Presentations: These are onehour or two-hour conference sessions, held on Sundayafternoon. The session leaders will make available thenecessary presentation materials.The PVP Division will not assign Continuing EducationUnits (CEUs) on these certificates. However, attendeesmay negotiate CEU credits with their respective licensingboards.An outline of the tutorial sessions for the 2019 PVPConference is presented in the following pages.Special TutorialNavigating Corporate Culture for ProfessionalAdvancementIke Ezekoye, Ph.D., PESunday, July 14, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pmRio Grande W.The world is a very competitive environment no matterwhat you do. This is particularly true with regard toemployment and professional advancement. Manydecisions that affect you are made by your managementwithout your knowledge, for example, who gets what job,who leads what project, who is promoted, who is fired,etc. Additionally, decisions about what happens to youare based on how you are perceived in the organizationfor which you work. Many engineers (early and midcareer) sometimes feel that they are not going anywhereprofessionally. Their capabilities and contributions areoften not recognized nor adequately compensated. Some,occasionally, wonder whether they are in the right place.Perhaps the grass is greener somewhere else. Thistutorial explores the personal and corporate roadblocksthat can limit professional advancement of engineers intheir chosen fields. It covers the art of belonging and ofselling your capabilities to your supervisor or manager.The tutorial will also cover corporate mentoring and otherareas such as participation in Codes and Standards like theASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code development andassociated technical divisions of the ASME.Technical Tutorials: These tutorials are two to four hours inlength. Technical Tutorials fill two consecutive conferencesession blocks, and are integrated into the conferencesession schedule. The Technical Tutorial notes will beavailable in either printed or electronic format.Each attendee will receive a Certificate of Attendance, asproof of his or her participation in the Special Tutorial orthe Technical Tutorial.PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 11

Special Presentation for Early Career EngineersWork Place Habits and BehaviorArtin Dermenjian, AAD Independent Operations (PVPDSenator)Sunday, July 14, 3:00 pm – 3:45 pmRio Grande W.This presentation will provide a quick look at some of the“Work-

PVP 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 5 Sunday 14 July Monday 15 July Tuesday 16 July Wednesday 17 July Thursday 18 July Friday 19 July 7:15 am 8:00 am Arrival, Registration Open